Soil to be kept moist. Over-watering not recommended.
Basil grows well under direct sunlight. Shade to be avoided.
Basal application of organic and NPK based fertiliser is recommended on growing period.
Low Salt Tolerance.
Low Drought Tolerance.
Sat-Fri: 8:30am to 8:30pm | (+971 ) 56 412 9569
AED 8.00
Family : Lamiaceae
Common Name : BASIL
Basil is a fragrant herb known for its glossy leaves which are used for culinary purposes. It is native to tropical regions in South East Asia.
50 in stock
Dimensions | 15 × 40 cm |
---|
Height : 30 cm
Spread: 20cm
Family : Rubiaceae
Common Name : CHINESE IXORA
Ixora chinensis is a shrub characterised with small, ovate dark green leaves. Flowers can be red, pink or orange in colour.
Height : 2.5-3 meter
Caliper : 20-30, 30-40 mm
Family : Boraginaceae
Common Name: ASSYRIAN PLUM
A large, fast growing tree. Leaves are large, thick, leathery, like Ficus benghalensis. It can be distinguished from the latter by its obtuse leaf bases and apiculate tips and its prominent white veins. Fruit are figs, orange when ripe.Cordia myxa is a species of flowering plant in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It is a medium-sized broad-leaved deciduous tree.
Family : Solanaceae
Common Name : EGG PLANT, BRINJAL
Aubergine or Egg plant stems are slightly spiny with compound leaves. Flowers are pinkish white in colour. Fruits are egg shaped and different breeds are available.
Height : 40 cm
Family : Araceae
Common Name : CHINESE EVERGREEN
Silver queen has attractive, silvery-green, lance shaped leaves. The marbled darker green colour. Cleans and improves air quality by filtering toxins from the surrounding environment.
Family : Araceae
Common Name : PEACE LILY
Peace lilies (Spathiphyllum) help improve air quality. A peace lily removes formaldehyde, benzine and carbon monoxide from the air.
Height : 40 cm
Spread : 15 cm
Family : Lamiaceae
Common Name : THAI BASIL, SIAM QUEEN
Thai basil has a sweet, slightly spicy flavour with tender leaves used for fragrance and aromatic purposes. Pink purple flowers emerge from the centre of the stem.